After 30 Years, San Diego Central Library Now Open To The Public

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KPBS Midday Edition will broadcast live Monday, September. 30, 2013. from inside the grand lobby of the new San Diego Central Library.

The weekend was filled with inaugural ceremonies for the new library, but Monday is its first day open for business. San Diegans will be filing in to see and experience this new downtown landmark — and maybe even check out a book.

A dream 30 years in the making is now reality as the new San Diego Central Library opens its doors to the public. It seems the library has something for everyone from its massive lobby and exposed concrete, artwork, computers and — of course — books.

"We've got about 1.2 million items available for people to see," says San Diego Public Library Director Deborah Barrow.

From a video wall dedicated to scenic shots of San Diego to the large reading space dubbed the People's Penthouse, visitors can relax and gather at the base of the library's iconic dome. Built out of steel, the top was purposely left open to signify knowledge and enlightenment. The place is also filled with various artwork commissioned by the city. Even the restroom basins resemble an open book.

In addition to a fancy new space, Barrow said services are improved in the new building as well.

"There's an automated materials handling system. There's faster more accurate self-check machines," she said. "And computers throughout the library — we've got 300 or more in this library for people to use free of charge."

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